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Bus stations near Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of

  • Stoke Hill, Sneyd Park,6 min walk,
  • Redland,8 min walk,
  • Roman Way, Sea Mills,16 min walk,

Ferry stations near Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of

  • Mardyke Ferry Landing, Hotwells,33 min walk,

Bus lines to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of

  • 4,Cribbs Causeway,
  • GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY,Salisbury,
  • 9,Shirehampton,
  • 41,Kingswood,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Sneyd Park?

    The nearest stations to Sneyd Park are:

    • Stoke Hill, Sneyd Park is 432 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Redland is 571 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Roman Way, Sea Mills is 1193 meters away, 16 min walk.
    • Mardyke Ferry Landing, Hotwells is 2520 meters away, 33 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Sneyd Park?

    These Bus lines stop near Sneyd Park: 4, 41

  • Which Train lines stop near Sneyd Park?

    These Train lines stop near Sneyd Park: GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of?

    The nearest bus stop to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of is Stoke Hill, Sneyd Park. It’s a 6 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Train to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of?

    The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY is the first Train that goes to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of. It stops nearby at 05:22.

  • What time is the last Train to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of?

    The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY is the last Train that goes to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of. It stops nearby at 23:34.

  • What time is the first Bus to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of?

    The 4 is the first Bus that goes to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of. It stops nearby at 05:07.

  • What time is the last Bus to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of?

    The 4 is the last Bus that goes to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of. It stops nearby at 23:44.

  • What time is the first Ferry to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of?

    The BRISTOL FERRY BOATS is the first Ferry that goes to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of. It stops nearby at 10:02.

  • What time is the last Ferry to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of?

    The BRISTOL FERRY BOATS is the last Ferry that goes to Sneyd Park in Bristol, City Of. It stops nearby at 16:42.

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Sneyd Park, Bristol, City Of
Sneyd Park, Bristol, City OfSneyd Park is a suburb of Bristol, England, lying on the western fringe of Clifton Down, adjacent to the Avon Gorge and the Sea Walls observation point. It is part of the Stoke Bishop district. Home to many millionaires, Sneyd Park was originally developed in Victorian times. Many Victorian and Edwardian villas line the edge of the Downs. More modern housing has since been built down over the slope, towards Sea Mills, Bristol. Much of this development was carried out by the Stride family builders whose practice was "to purchase an estate freehold and to erect thereon their own houses, with the knowledge that none will be able to come along and dump a lot of cheap houses down in the neighbourhood, thereby spoiling the amenities of the place and detracting from the value of the houses erected by the firm." The 'Stride brothers' specialised in constructing individual style homes with the emphasis on location, finish and design. Buildings were never duplicated and no two were built to the same design. They often have solid oak interior doors, oak-panelled hallways, the hallmark Stride letterboxes and impressive staircases. Brothers Jared and Jethro Stride founded the business in the 1920s, followed by Jared's sons Arthur and Frederick, and then their sons Leslie and Raymond. In 1864 Jared and Jethro's brother Lot was killed in an accident in a sawmill in Cardiff when his hair was caught in the revolving saw. The incident made the newspapers around the world. Prior to developing Sneyd Park Edwin Stride and his sons Jared and Jethro had set up the Crown Brick Works in Shirehampton to supply bricks for the docks then under construction. Clifton Down, in the vicinity of Sea Walls, was the location of the flight, on 12 November 1910, of the first aircraft built by the Bristol and Colonial Aeroplane Company. Many thousands of Bristol's citizens flocked to see two well-known French pilots, Maurice Tétard and Henri Jullerot, give a public demonstration of the new Bristol Boxkite. Blériot's famous flight across the English Channel had occurred only the year before.
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